The men have been identified as, Christopher
Wright, 25, and William Wright, 28, who are brothers.

The name of the woman has not been released.

The three were arrested after a series of events that included a shootout in Comstock Township, a police chase that ended in a crash in Portage and a second police chase that ended in a crash on I-94 in Calhoun County, according to the Kalamazoo County sheriff's office.

Christopher Wright

The shooting incident occurred at 6:45 p.m. on East Michigan Avenue
near Sprinkle Road when deputy and a
reserve deputy stopped a black Chevrolet Silverado for running a red
light at Sprinkle and Lake Street, Undersheriff Pali Matyas said.

Matyas
said the two were approaching the vehicle on foot when someone in the
truck fired several rounds at the deputy from the truck's driver's side
window.

The deputies both returned fire and shot several rounds
at the truck, which fled east on East Michigan Avenue, the undersheriff
said.

Matyas said one of the rounds grazed the deputy's arm. The injury was not serious, and the deputy was treated and released for the wound Friday night.

The
reserve deputy was not hurt.

About an hour after the incident, deputies found the
Silverado abandoned not far from the scene near the intersection of
Collette Avenue and Electra Street. Deputies said several rounds from a
9 mm handgun were found inside the truck.

By 9 p.m. Friday, authorities had identified the Wright brothers as possible suspects and tracked them to second suspect vehicle in Portage.

"An attempt to stop the vehicle in the Lovers Lane area resulted in a chase that continued onto Monticello Avenue, where they crashed the vehicle into a fence," the sheriff's department news release said.

The woman suspect, who was a passenger in the car, was taken into custody, but the two men fled into the neighborhood north of Milham Avenue, the news release said.

One of the men was found hiding in the back of a truck and arrested.

The other man was tracked to a garage in the 5000 block of Mount Vernon Avenue. "The suspect then took a vehicle that was inside the garage and escaped by driving it through the overhead door," the news release said.

The suspect led police on a 25-mile high-speed chase along I-94 before he crashed near the Helmer Road exit in Calhoun County, the release said. The suspect fled the wrecked car on foot, but was captured by officers and a police dog.

Various charges are being forwarded to the prosecutor's office today, said a sheriff's office official.